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                                                                                               Gaya-Bihar

Gaya is one of the cities in India. It is located on the banks Falgu River and a sacred place for both Hindu and Buddhist religion. Surrounded by diminutive smoky uneven hills by three sides and a river flowing on the eastern side Gaya is simply breathtaking. It is a combination of natural surroundings, narrow by lanes and age-old building. It is the important representative of Bhumihar Brahmin was the proprietor of a grand estate in Gaya dating back early 18th Centaur


 

 

To be able to make most out of your visit to Gaya, the best time to visit is in summer although the weather is ruthless. Be assured of visiting wildlife sanctuaries and parks. However, another season to visit is in winter since it is cool after summer and the temperature differs from 43C-21C.

 

All types of accommodation are available in Gaya. Hotels are the common accommodation and available to cater for the needs of every traveler. All key hotels in Gaya can be booked online as well. Due to the professional relationship with the outside world, the hotels are a hotcake therefore advance booking is advisable.

 

 
                                   
 


Bihar is well served by various means of transport. Among them;

 

Air-There are three main airports Bihar namely Bhagalpur, Gaya and Lok Nayak Jayaprakash, which is well linked to key metropolitan cities.

 Rail connects Bihar with the rest of the universe and other main towns are interrelated as well.

Auto-rickshaws are ideal if you want to tour around the city and offer an opportunity for sightseeing.

Frequent bus service is accessible in Bodhgaya. The trip commences at Patna and Gaya.

For getting around purposes, use a taxi, auto-rickshaws, horse-carts and Tonga for an incomparable experience.

 
                                

 

The only way the residents of Bihar celebrate their traditions, lifestyles and religion is by events, fairs and festivals. A few of them are Makar-Sankranti, Sonepur fair, Chahht Puja, Pitrapaksha Mela, Madhashravani, Sama-Chakeva and Ram Navami.

As you enjoy your tour just be aware of some warning as below:

Throughout India, the threat of terrorism India is so high and terrorists target social places.

Cases of handbag snatching especially in Delhi are on high-rise. Keep your ATM cards and travel documents safely.

The tricksters are very confident, they will pose to be selling jewelries that are of huge value but they are worthless.

                                  
 

Do not walk alone in isolated places alone.

Many tourists have been drugged and robbed in trains through foods and drinks.

Leaving your luggage unattended in the trains is risky.

Gaya comes second as a significant spot in Patna. Due to its location, four main metropolises are connected, hence an advantage to even the visitors from all over the world.

 
                                  
 
 
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|        Top Destination in
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|  Sanjay Gandhi Biological
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|  Har Mandir  Sahib of Patna
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|  Rajgir
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|  Valmiki National Park
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|  Shanti Stupa
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|  Barabar Caves
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|  Mahabodhi  Mandir, Gaya
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|  Vikramshila Museum
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